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perskiej

Perskiej is a form of the Polish adjective perski, meaning “Persian” or “of Persia.” It is not a standalone noun, but a grammatical inflection used with feminine nouns to express relation to Persia or Persian things.

In Polish, perski inflects for gender and case. The base feminine nominative form is perska; the form

Common usage revolves around describing attributes, origins, or associations with Persia/Persia-related subjects. It appears in contexts

Etymology: perskiej derives from the adjective perski, itself from the proper name Persja (Persia). This name

See also: Polish adjective declension, Persian-related terms in Polish, grammar of numeric and gender agreement in

In summary, perskiej is the feminine singular genitive/locative (and related) inflection of perski, used to modify

perskiej
occurs
in
several
cases,
most
notably
the
genitive
singular
and
the
locative
singular.
For
example:
nauka
perskiej
kultury
(the
science
of
Persian
culture,
genitive),
w
perskiej
kulturze
(in
Persian
culture,
locative).
Other
feminine
singular
forms
include
perskiej
in
the
dative
as
well
as
in
certain
fixed
phrases,
while
the
accusative
and
instrumental
forms
are
perską.
such
as
language,
art,
culture,
history,
and
geography.
For
masculine
nouns,
the
corresponding
form
would
be
perski
(e.g.,
język
perski),
while
feminine
nouns
in
other
cases
use
perskiej
as
shown
above.
The
neuter
and
plural
forms
follow
their
own
declension
patterns.
traces
to
Latin
Persia
and
Greek
Persía,
ultimately
linked
to
Old
Persian
Pārsa.
Polish.
feminine
nouns
to
denote
Persian
origin
or
association.